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Friday, September 29, 2006

Added Jan 6, 2010,

-SCRIP CLIP-

MAGNOLIA-Paul Thomas Anderson

INT. SMILING PEANUT BAR - THAT MOMENT

CAMERA pulls back from the TELEVISION above the bar, playingthe show. We see Jimmy start to chat w/and do intro's for the adults.(Director's Note: This runs through scene and a complete scriptis avail/will be shot.)

Donnie and Thurston and the Patrons continued;

DONNIE ....do you know who I am?

THURSTON You're a friend of the family I presume?

DONNIE What? What does that mean?

THURSTON Nothing special, just a spoke in the wheel.

DONNIE You talk in rhymes and riddles and ra...rub-adub --- but that doesn't mean anything to me, see....see...see I used to be smart....I'm Quiz Kid Donnie Smith. I'm Quiz Kid Donnie Smith from the tv --

THURSTON Might of been before my time.

PATRON #1 I remember you. I remember. In the 60's right?

DONNIE I'm Quiz Kid Donnie Smith.

THURSTON ...like you said...

PATRON #1 Smart Kid! Fuck, yeah, he-he. You got hit by lightning that one time, right?

DONNIE So what?

PATRON #1 I heard about that.

PATRON #2 Did it hurt?

DONNIE Yes.

THURSTON But you're alright now, so what's the what?

DONNIE What?

THURSTON That's right.

DONNIE I used to be smart but now I'm just stupid.

THURSTON Brad, dear?

Brad turns and looks:

THURSTON Who was it that said: "A man of genius has seldom been ruined but by himself."

THURSTON It was the lovely Samuel Johnson who also spoke of a fella "Who was not only dull but a cause of dullness in others."

DONNIE "The" cause of dullness in others --

THURSTON Picky, picky.

DONNIE -- and lemme tell you this: Samuel Johnson never had his life shit on and taken from him and his money stolen -- who took his life and his money? His parents? His mommy and daddy? Make him live this life like this -- "A man of genius" gets shit on as a child and that scars and it hurts and have you ever been hit by lighting? It hurts and it doesn't happen to everyone, it's an electrical charge that finds it's way across the universe and lands in your body and your head -- and as for "ruined but by himself," not if his parents take his friggin' life and his money and tell you to do this and do that and if you don't? well, what --

PATRON #1 You're parents took your money you won on that game show?

DONNIE Yes they did. (turns quick to Thurston) What does that mean, "spoke in the wheel?"

THURSTON Things go round 'n round, don't they?

DONNIE Yes they do, they do, but I'll make my dreams come true, you see? I will.

THURSTON This sounds Sad as a Weeping Willow.

DONNIE I used to be smart but now I'm just stupid.

THURSTON Shall we drink to that?

Donnie looks to the television for a moment, starts to tear up,CAMERA pushes in slow to an EXTREME CLOSE UP.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Added Jan 6, 2010,

MOVIES AND YOU

HALF NELSON

I would tout this movie as the opposite of Dead Poet's Society with a pinch of drug use, Indie rock music, civil rights preaching, and a screenwriter who wrote simple scenes from his own life, like going to a bar...or waking up and having a smoke...or something else that is utterly mundane. With all this said, I enjoyed the film and would recommend it. I'm a sucker for films that attempt a character study based on a 24/7 interacting with our protagonist. The quest for reality is sometimes painful but works as a cinematic investment, you leave the theatre feeling connected with the problems the character faced over the two hours. The acting was slightly above mediocre and the constant civil rights reminders don't seem to connect or make any sense to the stories overall themes. The film is about being trapped. Trapped with a drug addiction, a poor lifestyle, a rich lifestyle, the inability to connect with the opposite sex, and basically trapped by life. When the film focuses on this overall theme, the audience is sucked in...but the constant tampering with the films narrative ultimately renders any special moment lame. It's a movie about talking but when the characters enter a house/room to continue the conversation and get to the meat of their feelings the narrative cuts and begins building the viewers interest somewhere else. The score, mainly supplied by Indie Gods, Broken Social Scene works perfectley and mimics the tone/visuals that the director employs. I have a lot of negitives to say but overall I feel like I've gained something from this film, some little nugget about life...don't do drugs? Don't live in a large city? Not those...maybe something about living up to potential or touching the lives around you. Whatever the gain, the film needs to viewed and then maybe you can tell me what I should have been touched by.

Yes folks, once again Phil comes through while the time runs down. This musical gift is the new Of Montreal album. The verdict: the album is great. But I love Of Montreal...so is that really fair? Well, expanding, this album is the darkest and seems to be the most special presentation since the magical Cherry Peel album. Below is my favorite track off the album. It's a pop epic, a toe tapper, one for the whole family but at the same time you have to cover the babies ears becuase they aren't mature enough to enjoy the rock. Check it out and if you want the whole album...well, give me a call.